We'll Sleep Here Tonight: Places to Rest a Weary Head

You wake up. You travel. You sleep.

But where do you sleep? Where do you take that long rest?

We'll Sleep Here Tonight is a short supplement full of unusual, mysterious, or wondrous places for your players to make camp for the night. Inside, you'll find seven d8 tables with interesting places to make camp in:

Plains and Grassland

Forest or Jungle

Underground

Coastal areas

Swamps

Mountainous or rocky terrain

Desert

Arctic/Tundra

Plus an additional d6 table with random bits of fluff to make any generic setting gain a dash of personality!

Updated to V1.1: Arctic/Tundra added.

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Awesome supplement that takes a lot of weight off my shoulders when my party decides to make camp. Some of the locations have even led to a few unplanned encounters that have become some of our most memoerable. [...]

This is the kind of thing I saw and immediately wished I'd thought of first. This does exactly what it says on the tin, providing short encounter hooks to spice up camping during wilderness adventures across a variety of terrains. The ideas are well wr [...]

Very creative and detailed ideas for resting places for PC's. I dfinitely would not have thought of some of these. It is organized by terraine setting, easy to read, and the layouts are beautifully organized. Excellent supplement. [...]

Read through most of the items and they are all quite good. Quite possibly many could lead to an adventure idea. Made me kinda embarrased that I just have my players "rest for the night" while not adding that element to the adventure. Now [...]

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